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MamaSue 09-21-2014 02:54 PM

sewing machines into lamps????
 
Hi, somewhere online (don't remember where now, but it was just the other day) I saw an article about how people are now buying up vintage sewing machines and turning them into lamps.

Oh dear.:confused:

Is anyone familiar with this? Maybe it's a good idea?? Any pictures of them, I just can't imagine. It just makes me think of all the treadle machines tossed out so that the legs could be turned into tables....

Tink's Mom 09-21-2014 02:58 PM

I've seen them at craft shows. I know that the guy that does those makes sure that these are real rust buckets and not able to be used as a sewing machine. He repaints them and does make them look nice, but I prefer a sewing machine to sew, not light up.

jrhboxers 09-21-2014 03:00 PM

I hate to see the tables that are treadle bases. It just makes me wonder what great machine - potential great machine - was sent to a landfill to make a side table. So sad.

Rodney 09-21-2014 03:49 PM

We were just discussing a really great Singer 66 redeye with nearly perfect decals that someone ruined by drilling through it to make a lamp. The damage is irreversible. I guess in some sense valuing the decorative potential of a sewing machine is a start in learning to value and preserve them but I figure they're better actually being used as sewing machines or displayed in a non-destructive manner. It would be no more difficult, in fact easier to have the lamp post behind or of to the side and the machine displayed in a manner where it could sew again some day.
Rodney

mlmack 09-21-2014 03:56 PM

They turn them into tractors as well.

J Miller 09-22-2014 09:59 AM

I am completely, totally, unswervingly, adamantly, absolutely opposed to such atrocities.

Joe

SteveH 09-22-2014 11:31 AM

If they take a thrashed machine, with missing parts and damaged main hardware, repaint it and make a "whatever" I'm OK with it. It is when they try to make a "beautiful" lamp by taking a beautiful machine as a base I feel that the term "upcycling" is a lie. The first example would be taking something with NO function and making it pretty and useful, the second is "downcycling" where they take something that is capable of a lot and reduce it to something less useful, for profit...

Cari-in-Oly 09-22-2014 04:23 PM

http://askmome.tripod.com/id22.html

Cari

SteveH 09-22-2014 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by Cari-in-Oly (Post 6899973)


Gross, but I can accept that.. at least it still sews...

Rodney 09-22-2014 04:30 PM

Given the fact they're selling other machines on that site I'm going with the idea that one had severe cosmetic issues before they painted it.
Rodney


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